Goods which we will place on sale Saturday at 50c on the dollar. Steinbergs the Clothiers. with in song and kets the west es in pass chief, and ized g in em entle li ngs and im hinna tion the nere such sick, find and minas,ancy ance de is stock does us to e the equa- stock, nopo- we it the e of J. ourself e.giant ta $3.50. al line of ogue. THE DYCHE DISPLAY. Prot. Dyche's Valuable Collection for the World's Fair. Our uniting naturalist, Professor Dyche on his rocky mountain trip secured some beautiful specimens of elk, so that his group of elk will now be complete. There will be seven of them representing different ages, both male and female. The males especially, with their wide-spreading antlers, will make an imposing sight. The professor already has a group of seven moose mounted and they are fine specimens of the taxidermist's art. The bull is a monster and stands with antlers fully ten feet in the air. Both these groups will be in the world's fair exhibit. Then there will be groups, including both male and female and representing different ages, of the following animals: Five head of buffalo, the finest in America, five head of antelope, three groups of deer, including specimens of Virginia deer, the black tail Columbia deer and mule deer, seven Rocky mountain sheep, seven Rocky mountain goats, two groups of Rocky mountain lions, five wild cats, five Canada lynxes, a group of gray timber wolves, a group of coyotes, two groups of foxes, including the red and prairie foxes, and also a beautiful silver gray狐 valued at $150, a group of six or eight bears and groups of beaver, wolverines, otter, fishers, pine martens, etc., as well as Cauanche, the Custer massacre horse, which died at Fort Riley last week. This collection will no doubt make the finest exhibit ever shown and it will all be the result of work done in the Kansas university under the direction of Prof. Dyche. The group of buffalo has been admired by thousands of visitors. The group of two Rocky mountain lions, with their prey, consisting of a deer, prostrate at their feet, is a work of art in itself. The group of Rocky mountain sheep is already finished and arranged on the sides of an artificial mountain. Each group as it is finished will be given an appropriate setting so that the Kansas university exhibit will form one of the most attractive features of the world's fair. The Political Economy class is becoming quite obstreperous. Last Wednesday about fifteen of them went into Prof. Blake's lecture room. The ones who remained outside closed the door after taking out the door knobs and then with souls filled with exultation filed into class. Prof. Blackmar began his lecture after looking over the class and wondering at the small number present. The prisoners attempted to get out of thralldom and after fifteen minutes perseverance solved the difficulty. That Political Economy class is a mean one. The foot ball game at Washburn was an exhibition of gentlemanly behavior. All tendencies toward a display of rowdyism were promptly squeaked by crys of "Don't be like Baker," "That's a dirty Baker trick!" Of course it was not very flattering to Baker to be held up as an example of bad boy, but it shows that these contests in athletics between the colleges will have to be carried on in a more gentlemanly spirit or the college infringing will be sent to coventry. Prof. Blake and E.C. Caldwell are trying some experiments in magnetism by means of a stereopticon. Prof. Hopkins did not meet his American Literature class yesterday. ___ AMUSEMENTS. See the Student's Pipe only 25c at Smith's News Depot. The opera house was comfortably filled last night for the presentation of "Reddy's Luck" by the Spooner comedy company. The play was put on in a very pleasing manner and liked by all who saw it. B.S. Spooner as Nap the colored dude, was the most entertaining character of the evening, but the other members gave good representations of their different parts. Little Cecil Spooner pleased the audience with some specialities in song and dancing. REDDY'S LUCK. Tonight the company will present "Little Miss Mab" a four act comedy drama written especially for Cecil Spooner, and awakening euthasiasm wherever given as great as produced by Little Lord Faundroy, of which it may be said to be a companion piece. J. M. Challis was up in the COURIER office last Thursday. The girls threw nonpareil slugs and sweet resounding kisses at him. Jim blushed and fled. Unity Climb will play Longfellow's "Golden Legend" some time during the coming holidays. A number of the churches of the city are making preparations to entertain the students with homelike Thanksgiving dinner. Get your Sunday paper at Smith's. Prof. Carruth found his book which was lost. Ogeechee—that's the name of Abe Levy's latest Collar. 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